Most of us We have hundreds, if not thousands, of photos on our phones and computers that we rarely revisit in a polished way. There’s just so much to print and frame, and more just keeps piling up. That’s why I love digital photo frames.
If you’ve been thinking of pixelated, clacky digital frames from the early beginnings, fear not! They’ve come a long way. They are nice to have in the house, and they also make great gifts. You can set them up for others and push your latest vacation photos directly to them, so your grandparents or great-grandparents can always stay up to date. they Do They require a Wi-Fi connection, but if that’s not an issue, I have several recommendations. These are the best (and worst) digital photo frames out there.
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Updated May 2023: We’ve added the Skylight Frame as an honorable mention.
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